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What is TrixBox?
CentOS - a free distribution of RedHat Linux FreePBX a web-based configuration tool And many other bells and whistles.
TrixBox allows easy user access to Voice Mail, Conferencing, etc. TrixBox removes many of the complications of configuring Asterisk.
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TrixBox Installation
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Feature modules must be installed prior to configuration. Install the following modules:
Feature Code Admin VoiceMail IVR Ring Groups Time Conditions Music on Hold Info Services Backup & Restore
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All changes must be applied before they become active. Look for the Red bar at the top of the FreePBX window to signal when changes must be applied. Simply click the bar to apply the changes.
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FreePBX Configuration
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User Extension is the extension number. Display Name is the Caller ID Name. Secret is the SIP registration password. Leave other fields alone.
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Other features for the extension can be configured here. Click Submit when finished. Add other extensions as necessary. Dont forget to click the Apply Changes bar.
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Download and install the X-Lite Soft Phone from www.counterpath.com Configure your Soft Phone to match the exensions in FreePBX. Point the Soft Phone to the IP address of the Asterisk system. Configure multiple Soft Phones on other computers for each extension.
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Download and install the X-Lite Soft Phone from www.counterpath.com Configure your Soft Phone to match the exensions in FreePBX. Point the Soft Phone to the IP address of the Asterisk system. Configure multiple Soft Phones on other computers for each extension.
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IP Network
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Put the Peer PBX IP address on the PEER Details Configure both PEER and USER type=friend
There is no registration or password required between PBXs, so do not implement this on a real system unless you are sure of what you are doing.
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Set the Dial Pattern to match any dialed number string beginning with a 9 Put your IAX2 trunk in the Trunk Sequence list.
Note: A dial pattern of 9|. will strip off the 9 and pass the rest of the digits to the trunk.
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Allow inbound calls from any trunk to be routed to a specific destination. By not specifying a DID Number or Caller ID Number, any inbound call will match.
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Direct the inbound route to a specific extension, ring group, IVR, etc.
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General Settings
Allow anonymous inbound SIP Calls makes testing easy, but can be a security risk.
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IP Network
Extension 101 dials 9102 to make a call across the IAX trunk between the two PBXs.
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Congratulations
You have now created a fully functional VoIP PBX system ideal for teaching communication fundamentals. Expand the system with real VoIP Gateways or SIP termination to the PSTN for real applications. Experiment with IVRs, Ring Groups, Time-ofDay routing, etc. Best of all, it is free!
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